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TCA Yoke Pack Boeing Edition

Boeing airliner simmers who want a 787-style yoke and matching quadrant in one premium pack.

~$500 approx 2026 street price

Thrustmaster's answer for Boeing pilots, the TCA Yoke Pack bundles a 1:1 787-inspired yoke with a throttle quadrant. The yoke is the standout: heavy at 8 lb, built with H.E.A.R.T magnetic sensors at 16-bit resolution on the main axes, and using a PENDUL_R mechanism that swings the wheel through realistic airliner kinematics rather than a flat slide. The quadrant adds dual thrust levers with working reversers, speed-brake and flap levers and an autopilot row. Reviewers rate the yoke as close to a real airliner column as consumer gear gets, while flagging a springy quadrant and a clunky autopilot knob.

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Specs

Yoke1:1 Boeing 787-inspired, PENDUL_R mechanism
SensorsH.E.A.R.T magnetic, 16-bit main axes
Yoke weight~3.6 kg (8 lb)
Controls35 action buttons + 2 hats across the pack
QuadrantSwappable levers, dual reversers, speedbrake, flap, autopilot
ConnectionUSB

Pros

  • PENDUL_R yoke motion is among the most realistic in consumer gear
  • Heavy, high-quality build that should last for years
  • H.E.A.R.T magnetic sensors avoid pot wear

Cons

  • Quadrant has a spring-back that can let throttle settings drift
  • Autopilot knob setup feels clunky and unrefined
  • Boeing-specific feel; Airbus and GA pilots are served elsewhere

Common questions

What does the PENDUL_R mechanism do?
It swings the yoke wheel around a pivot to replicate the kinematics of a real airliner control column rather than sliding flat, for a more authentic feel.
Can I buy the quadrant separately?
The pack is sold as a bundle around $500, and the quadrant has been available alone for roughly $170.

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